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Six Podcasts To Look In To

Posted by Caleb Coy on April 9, 2018

Podcast much? If you’re a fan of podcasts already, or if you have time to spend listening to music and want to try something else out, here are six podcasts I recommend for you: Continue reading →

Leave a comment Posted in Music Tagged Bible Project, Frank Delaney, Fresh Air, James Joyce, John Roderick, Ken Jennings, Kingdom Roots, Malcolm Gladwell, Omnibus, podcast, Revisionist History, Scot McNight, Terri Gross, Tim Mackie

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Faith and the Spiritual

  • A Preacher's Life A blog by my friend Carl Jenkins who is a preacher in like Alabama or somewhere and has horrible taste in everything
  • Donald Miller Author of “Blue Like Jazz” blogs on personal spiritual struggles, gives talks about faith and fathers
  • Experimental Theology Strange, but thought-provoking, essays on theology
  • Geez holy mischief in an age of fast faith
  • Kolhaadam (it's Hebrew)—the blog of Joseph Kelly Joseph Kelly, former schoolmate and scholar of Hebrew language, blogs on…all things Hebrew and scholarly
  • neoprimitive My friend Jmar is a bald slum lord who blogs on spiritual stuff.
  • Preacher Mike Sniffing out the work of God in the world—this was recommended to me by a friend.
  • Red Letter Christians A blog that examines and applies the radical, counter-cultural teachings of Jesus
  • Revive Humanity Spencer Bailey reaches out to the homeless. Follow his inspiring blog.
  • Stoned-Campbell Disciple I don’t think this guy gets stoned or anything. It’s just a pun.
  • the Brad Blog Brad Montagues blog, and there’s no way to describe it, or label it. He’s a ginger and he doe GO! camp. This could also be categorized under “chuckle”.
  • The Front Porch Philosopher Exploring the intersection of faith and reason

Chuckles

  • Married to the Sea Victorian lithographs with brand new captions—caution, they’re not all clean
  • Sacred Sandwich for Small Town Christians in a Big Town World
  • The Oatmeal Essays in cartoon form. Very informative

Tomes

  • Literary MacGregor: Chips Blog a blog on Christian publishing industry
  • Writer's Digest ezine version of the mag for writers

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  • Disaffected Youth Party A forum on which to enhance political and creative literary discourse in the online community. Focuses on Poetry, Liberty, and Civil Disobedience
  • neoprimitive My friend Jmar is a bald slum lord who blogs on spiritual stuff.
  • Sojourners Sojourners is a blog on religion and politics by Jim Wallace

Teaching English

  • Taylor Mali A blog by English teacher and slam poet Taylor Mali

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